The federal government in Canada is set to make Holocaust denial and the downplaying of the murder of Jews by the Nazis a criminal offense except in private conversation, reported The Canadian Press.
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Language outlawing Holocaust denial will be added to the criminal code in the government budget. The budget will also allocate $5.6 million over five years to support the office of Irwin Cotler, Canada's special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism.
"Holocaust denial and distortion constitute a cruel assault on memory, truth and justice − an antisemitic libel to cover up the worst crime in history − and thereby a cruel and mocking rebuke to Holocaust survivors and their legacy," stated Cotler.
"There is no place for antisemitism and Holocaust denial in Canada," said Canada's Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino. "That's why we've pledged to prohibit the willful promotion of antisemitism through condoning, denying or downplaying the Holocaust. The Holocaust was one of the darkest chapters in human history. We must preserve its memory, combat contemporary antisemitism and be unequivocal when we say: never again."
The change to the criminal code comes after Parliament member Kevin Waugh introduced a separate bill earlier this year criminalizing Holocaust denial. He called the move a "win for everybody."
JNS.org contributed to this report.